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post ur setups please

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Not a tegu enclosure, but can be used as a tegu enclosure with a little bit of tweaking. These are my Cyclura setups. Left one is close to 12ft long, right one is nearly 15ft long. If these were to be used for tegu enclosures, I would lay down netting on the bottom, staple it to the frame, and lay all the bedding over the netting.

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Re: RE: post ur setups please

TegusRawsome80 said:
What're the dimensions on your cage Batgirl1?

Niles' house is 6x3x3. I recently moved that big water thing out because he never uses it and it was basically a waste of space.
 

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Also on the cool side I had a red night heat lamp for when I shut the hot side off but every time I do anything in there I bash my head on it for some reason (stupidity maybe? ) , so it broke the metal part free of the bulb (big waste of money) so I'm looking into replacing it with a nice strong flood like the ones on the hot side but in red. My bf said home depot has them and cheaper than the pet store night bulbs...


Those outdoor cages are great. Wish nh was warm all the time, my yard would probably be full of them. Haha. But maybe living up here is god's way of keeping me from becoming an animal hoarder...;p
 

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I'm not sure if you can tell by the pic, but i have 2 floods on hot side. One aimed at flat basking rock one aimed at ground. The basking rock is directly under uvb tube. Niles sometimes goes up on rock sometimes on ground to bask. On cool side I had one red lamp. However was thinking i could mount a double socket like on hot side. And put two red ones for night.


The basking rock gets 120 maybe higher. Will check with laser later.
 

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7x4x3'. Interior shots are from various times. It's looking a little different now. Included a picture of my dragon enclosure too, just to share.
 

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Very simple 6x3x2.5. I also just recently installed a fogger in that comes through the back and goes off a couple hours in the morning and then for 15 minutes or so every hour after noon. And that is my little guy Kronk hanging outside his cage.
 

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[attachment=6802]Here's mine, they have their own room which has a a domestic warm mist humidifier. The viv on the table they use mainly as their hide and sleep their every night, the humidity is slightly higher in there and they come and go by climbing a branch. i used to have the viv on the floor but they seemed to love climbing in the room I raised it onto a table which increased the floor space
 

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Stu said:
Here's mine, they have their own room which has a a domestic warm mist humidifier. The viv on the table they use mainly as their hide and sleep their every night, the humidity is slightly higher in there and they come and go by climbing a branch. i used to have the viv on the floor but they seemed to love climbing in the room I raised it onto a table which increased the floor space

That's awesome very clever!!!


Here are some we use for hatchling caimans and crocs (until 2foot long) but the design is awesome for a tegu as well with more land and instead of the elevated floor the use deep mulch lol

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